Deliciously dark & moody: Wolf terrazzo collection from Fibonacci Stone. has released their latest colour, , with a cheeky headline—“You can have it in any colour, as long as it’s black.” Love it! Melbourne much? But make no mistake, despite being black, this terrazzo is all about elegant subtleties. In an age when almost anything can be deemed to be ‘the new black’, it may seem peculiar that this newest stone release can lay claim to being just that. But in the spirit of invention and creative evolution, where subtleties can make a world of difference, Wolf is Fibonacci’s version of their new . Paying homage to the glory of New York’s early skyscraper era, and the millions who headed there in search of streets paved with gold, Wolf is unabashedly powerful. Intense black and brown shards with just a glimmer of golden shine are set into a mid-grey base to create a strong, supremely metropolitan product.
Fibonacci Stone’s The Raven (L) and Wolf (R) colour comparison.“There is a ruggedness to Wolf that really celebrates the beauty in subtle imperfections,” says “It’s only when you place Wolf beside a typical black terrazzo that you can appreciate the difference – its tonal range suggests raw strength and whilst it may at first appear similar to our other popular black stone, The Raven, closer inspection reveals just how different these products are – and we are all about the subtleties.” It was also a case of overnight popularity for Wolf, as Karakolis explains. “When contacted us to discuss an upcoming hospitality project, Populus, mentioning his desire to use a black-based stone, we could not resist showing him a design we were developing. He immediately saw its potential for the project, and the rest, they say, is history—Wolf was launched before we could even plan it.”
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